Privacy and anonymity are two separate things. Sometimes I get an advice from people to delete my cookies otherwise "they" know everything from you. With tracking pixels, fingerprinting, tracking parameters and log-in requirements to view content privacy as most people define it is a lost cause. Add to all these tracking mechanisms the fact that privacy law and privacy law implementation also has some issues (after the very recent ODIDO breach in the Netherlands, former customers complained getting e-mails while ODIDO should have deleted data long ago and we all remember the AVAST selling your data scandal).
Best strategy for me: take privacy measures which do not interfere with useability (e.e.g removing your AD-id in Android, using an adblocker and auto-delete browsing data, blocking some telemetry with your DNS service) and put your data in as much different baskets as possible.
Best strategy for me: take privacy measures which do not interfere with useability (e.e.g removing your AD-id in Android, using an adblocker and auto-delete browsing data, blocking some telemetry with your DNS service) and put your data in as much different baskets as possible.


